So you think official school groups and activities based soley on SKIN COLOR are perfectly fine, after school?
Sp if they were taking white kids only to a NASCAR race, that'd be fine?
That's NOT what I said.
The way I read the article, was that a group was formed for African-American kids - yeah, black kids - to get together, and see that there was another way to live other than gangs, drugs, welfare. That black people have another option...to be successful. Urban, inner-city kids being shown there is an alternative to what they see everyday. Even if it only works on one kid....that's one less person on welfare, or in jail (or dead)....being supported by the government.
Did the school go about it the right way....not exactly. As I said, the "field trip" should have been held outside of class hours.
Ann Arbor Michigan stats....
Households: 101,727
In family households: 64,245 (15,874 male householders, 6,010 female householders)
17,628 spouses, 21,447 children (20,425 natural, 515 adopted, 507 stepchildren), 608 grandchildren, 754 brothers or sisters, 345 parents, 658 other relatives, 921 non-relatives
In nonfamily households: 37,482 (11,261 male householders (7,323 living alone)), 12,599 female householders (8,849 living alone)), 13,622 nonrelatives
In group quarters: 12,383 (514 institutionalized population)
3,822 single-parent households (661 men, 3,161 women).
Education attainment for males 25 years and older:
No schooling: 103
Nursery to 4th grade: 75
5th and 6th grade: 44
7th and 8th grade: 124
9th grade: 128
10th grade: 189
11th grade: 257
12th grade, no diploma: 379
High school graduate (or equivalency): 2,493
Less than 1 year of college: 974
Some college more than 1 year, no degree: 3,035
Associate degree: 1,004
Bachelor's degree: 8,860
Master's degree: 7,019
Professional school degree: 2,510
Doctorate degree: 4,109
Education attainment for females 25 years and older:
No schooling: 159
Nursery to 4th grade: 44
5th and 6th grade: 118
7th and 8th grade: 152
9th grade: 121
10th grade: 231
11th grade: 315
12th grade, no diploma: 355
High school graduate (or equivalency): 3,319
Less than 1 year of college: 1,187
Some college more than 1 year, no degree: 3,531
Associate degree: 1,525
Bachelor's degree: 10,442
Master's degree: 8,258
Professional school degree: 1,676
Doctorate degree: 1,936
Unemployment rate for White non-Hispanic males: 3.6%
Unemployment rate for White non-Hispanic females: 3.3%
Unemployment rate for Black males: 8.9%
Unemployment rate for Black females: 6.3%
Unemployment rate for American Indian and Alaska Native males: 7.8%
Unemployment rate for American Indian and Alaska Native females: 0.0%
Unemployment rate for Asian males: 5.6%
Unemployment rate for Asian females: 7.4%
Unemployment rate for other race males: 4.1%
Unemployment rate for other race females: 8.3%
Unemployment rate for two or more race males: 5.9%
Unemployment rate for two or more race females: 6.4%
Unemployment rate for Hispanic or Latino males: 5.6%
Unemployment rate for Hispanic or Latino females: 4.8%
Median household income in 2008 for:
White non-Hispanic householders: $54,946
Black householders: $26,436
American Indian and Alaska Native householders: $35,202
Asian householders: $42,100
Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander householders: $2,813
Some other race householders: $21,954
Two or more races householders: $21,547
Hispanic or Latino race householders: $26,806
Read more:
http://www.city-data.com/housing/houses-Ann-Arbor-Michigan.html#ixzz0mz0hkXAFIf you have a group of kids in a school...regardless of color, race....that need incentive to succeed in life....then good for the school, that they recognize there is a problem and they are trying to do something to encourage these kids to be successful.
DO NOT for one minute, think that the "smart, priviledged" students in schools don't have benefits that the other less successful kids have available to them.
Did you know that elementary school kids, that are on Safety Patrol, get a trip to Washington DC, at the end of the school year? Did you know that most schools only allow honor students to be on Safety Patrol?
Did you know that only HS kids that score high on standardized tests, get to take AP classes, some of which they get advanced college credit for?
Do you know which kids are the ones that actually do slip through the educational cracks? The average middle of the road kid, that does their work on time, gets average grades, and doesn't cause any trouble or call attention to themselves.